Information Session on October 10th
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
for Adults

Neumann University will host an information session on Wednesday, October 10, to explain how adults can earn an undergraduate or graduate degree either in class or online. The session will run from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Mirenda Center on Neumann’s campus in Aston, Delaware County. Program directors and academic advisors will be on hand to explain all the degree programs and answer questions. For details, call 610-361-5208.

Neumann’s undergraduate degree programs for adults are available in a classroom setting, completely online, or as a mix of online and classroom instruction. The B.S. in Professional Studies is a business-oriented degree, with eight-week courses on weeknights. These hybrid courses (a mix of classroom and online instruction) let adult students take 3, 6, 9 or even 12 credits per semester. A student must be at least 19 years old and have completed one year or more (30 credits) of college to join this program.

Another undergraduate option for adults is the B.S. or B.A. in Liberal Studies with semester-long courses (worth six credits each) taken either in class or online. This program is designed for adults who are at least 21 years old and requires no previous college credit. The B.A. in Behavioral Science provides a foundation in the study of psychology and the behavioral sciences. The B.S. in Organizational Leadership provides a foundational knowledge of a business environment with specific emphasis on leadership roles, as well as the skills and challenges that are inherent in any organizational structure. Adults can bring as many as 90 transfer credits and may even earn credit for life experience.

Neumann also has traditional Evening Programs for adults in Accounting, Business, and Nursing as well as an accelerated R.N. to B.S. program.